Shah Tahmasp I (1514–1576) Seated in a Landscape

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Shah Tahmasp I (1514–1576) Seated in a Landscape

Date
c. 1575
Medium
opaque watercolor and gold on paper
Culture
Iran, Qazvin, Safavid period (1501-1722)
Department
Islamic Art
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

Shah Tahmasp I, the second ruler of Iran’s Safavid dynasty, is shown kneeling pensively on a carpet under a willow on the banks of a stream, a book at his side. The luxurious fabrics of his robe and his bolster pillow, with sprigs and cloud motifs in gold, indicate his wealth and privilege. Even the fine white cloth of his turban is edged in gold, topped by a small cluster of jewels.

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